"I had to bring all three of her bulldogs inside, they usually play in the pen here, but it's under water," said Matschke.

He walked barefoot through the almost knee deep water around his yard pointing to the outside air conditioner and how the water was slowly creeping upwards into it -- but had not made it yet. His streets are also flooding along the sides of Ocean Boulevard and Gleason Avenue. However, vehicles did not get stuck anywhere. They just maneuvered around the flooded areas.

Matschke's sister said the city drain will keep it from coming into the house because once it gets that high it drains faster.

"We will see if that is true," said Matschke.

More rain is expected through Thursday.

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